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Question by Rohan S. · Jun 14, 2013 at 12:35 PM ·

Performance Warehouse space is full

Hi Experts,

We have dynatrace 5.0 installed in our environment.We have dynatrace server,collector and database installed on different boxes.We are storing the session data on dynatrace server.We have allocated 200 gb for dyntarce server which is not sufficient.

Can we map the SAN storage space which will act as a new drive completely and store the session data into that SAN drive.Will that affect the performance on dynatrace as the data would be more than 500 gb.

Please suggest.  

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Answer by Ryder, G. · Jun 14, 2013 at 02:33 PM

Hi Rohan,

Mapping stored sessions to a SAN:

Yes you can map the stored sessions to your SAN as long as the performance of that SAN storage meets the minimum ‘Data written into the Session Storage [ MB/sec ]’ value that you were given when originally sizing the deployment in the Excel spreadsheet available here - https://apmcommunity.compuware.com/community/display/DOCDT50/Deployment+Guide

If the above is true then this will not have an impact to us

For further information on the storage please refer to the documentation - https://apmcommunity.compuware.com/community/display/DOCDT50/Storage

Mapping the Performance Warehouse to a SAN:
Please refer to your DBMS manufacturers guidelines for SAN performance and configuration

Thanks
Gavin

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